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What Ever Happened To Tupac’s Infamous BMW 7 Series – SlashGear

What Ever Happened To Tupac’s Infamous BMW 7 Series – SlashGear

According to the Carfax report, Death Row relinquished the car in 2002 to a series of new owners who racked up approximately 120,000 miles over the years. In 2017, the 750iL was acquired by an outfit called Celebrity Cars in Las Vegas that, unlike previous owners, intended to capitalize on the car’s macabre past.

Shortly after Celebrity Cars bought the 7-Series, it was featured on an episode of reality show Pawn Stars, where it was offered to pawn shop owner Rick Harrison and his sidekick Chumlee for the princely sum of $1.5 million. The collector car experts that examined the car for the Pawn Stars had differing opinions of the value, but none were able to justify the $1.5 million asking price.

Now, approximately six years later, the infamous 7-series is still for sale at the same dealership with a current price tag of $1.75 million. Both auto enthusiasts and Tupac fans alike have opinions why the car hasn’t sold. 

Many think that once the bullet holes were repaired and the car was driven regularly again, the connection to the murder became blurred. Also, many celebrity cars that fetch high prices were enjoyed under happier circumstances. Perhaps the elephant in the room is that the asking price is simply too high, which could be by design to generate publicity at the dealership.

If you happen to have almost $2 million to spend on a well-used car, know that at least the Tupac 7-series has a clean title and has never been involved in accident. Well, not that kind of accident, anyway.

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